This has a sturdy fabric, nice graphic (different from what's pictured here) and good size cutouts on the target. There are a few design flaws, however, which make this an inferior shooting target. First, the Velcro straps are not long enough or secure enough. This is especially true if you try to use this on a regulation net for ice hockey. I could not get all of the straps around the frame -- you can get one half of the target on, but then the other half won't fit because the straps won't reach and hold on a real goal. It will fit on a slightly smaller street hockey frame. The Velcro doesn't hold well enough - the traditional bungee cord and hook design on other shooting targets is superior. Second, the strap placement in the lower corners does not make sense as they are in the way on the street/ice. Those cutouts are supposed to be for low shots and the lower straps will block those. Third, this is a non-weighted bottom design (probably why the lower straps are there) and the target also does not fully reach the ground/ice when used on a regulation size net. So, pucks shot low at the target will not be stopped and will go under the target where there are not cutouts. In sum, the weighted bottom/bungee cord design of the original Shooter Tutor or the Pro Guard 8996 Heavy Duty target are superior designs, especially (but not only) if you plan to use this on ice.